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BIBLIOGRAPIIV .-For a See also:general See also:physical description of the See also:state see the Reports of the See also:Tennessee See also:Geological Survey (See also:Nashville, 1840) and E. C. See also:Hewett, See also:Geography of Tennessee (no See also:place, 1878). On See also:administration see L. S. Merriam, Higher See also:Education in Tennessee, in Circulars of See also:Information of the See also:United States See also:Bureau of Education, No. 5 (See also:Washington, 1893), and J. W. Caldwell, Studies in the Constitutional See also:History of Tennessee (See also:Cincinnati, 1895; new ed., 1907).
There is no satisfactory See also:complete history of the state. The best is See also: G. M. See also:Ramsey. See also:Annals (See also:Charleston, 1853): A. W. See also:Putnam, History of See also:Middle Tennessee, or See also:Life and Times of General JamesRobertson (Nashville, 1859) ; See also:Theodore See also:Roosevelt, Winning of the See also:West (New See also:York, 1889–1896); John Carr, Early Times in Middle Tennessee (Nashville, 1857). For the more See also:recent period see O. P. See also:Temple, See also:East Tennessee and the Civil See also:War (Cincinnati., 1899) ; James W. Fertig, See also:Secession and Reconstruction of Tennessee (See also:Chicago, 1898) ; and the See also:Report of See also:Joint-See also:Committee on Reconstruction (U.S. Pub. Does., See also:Wash., 1866). Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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